It's a very beautiful movie! Especially the main character. No wonder people fell in love with her so much! The actors are very well chosen as they grow up. There is often dissonance in films when the grown-up character does not really match the young one, this was not the case here. The scene with the fight through the eyes of a little girl is just up to tears! And the ending turned my soul inside out. It's never too late to fix mistakes, but so sorry for the lost time! A series of fatal circumstances and so many broken destinies that could have been happy. When Juliet and Alexander began their romance again, it was a pity that they could not fully enjoy each other young, easy, carefree. But these turned out to be just flowers compared to what happened next in the destinies of all the characters. And it's not even clear where this or that character made the wrong move (well, except for Alexander's wife, who tried to kill), since each of them acted from their own circumstances, their own picture of the world, each has its own truth. And in the end, everything turned into a sad story. The only thing I didn't understand was Enzo's words about Juliet ending the affair. Yes, he wants to keep the family together, but she doesn't love you and wants to be with him, let go. Perhaps then they would not have had to run away, and there would not have been a fatal accident.
The actors are very well chosen as they grow up. There is often dissonance in films when the grown-up character does not really match the young one, this was not the case here.
The scene with the fight through the eyes of a little girl is just up to tears! And the ending turned my soul inside out. It's never too late to fix mistakes, but so sorry for the lost time! A series of fatal circumstances and so many broken destinies that could have been happy.
When Juliet and Alexander began their romance again, it was a pity that they could not fully enjoy each other young, easy, carefree. But these turned out to be just flowers compared to what happened next in the destinies of all the characters.
And it's not even clear where this or that character made the wrong move (well, except for Alexander's wife, who tried to kill), since each of them acted from their own circumstances, their own picture of the world, each has its own truth. And in the end, everything turned into a sad story.
The only thing I didn't understand was Enzo's words about Juliet ending the affair. Yes, he wants to keep the family together, but she doesn't love you and wants to be with him, let go. Perhaps then they would not have had to run away, and there would not have been a fatal accident.